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JOHN McCAIN FOR PRESIDENT!

Started by FOTD, May 02, 2008, 03:10:56 PM

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FOTD

What a great guy John McLame is...Infuriated About Tough CNN Interview, McCain Cancels Larry King Appearance»

http://thinkprogress.org/2008/09/02/mccain-cancel-cnn/

The devil likes hot heads!

FOTD

The devil inside John McCaint makes FOTD in favor of his ill tempered humor and his lack of an education:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2zx3-0zOPs&eurl

He has mean genes!

FOTD

Because in Dumbf*ckistan, no one understands integrity:

McCain's Integrity
Wednesday 10 September 2008

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by: Andrew Sullivan, The Atlantic

  Editor's Note: Historically a John McCain supporter, conservative journalist and blogger Andrew Sullivan takes on the issue of John McCain's integrity as he strives to win the presidency. - vh/TO

   "For me, this surreal moment - like the entire surrealism of the past ten days - is not really about Sarah Palin or Barack Obama or pigs or fish or lipstick. It's about John McCain. The one thing I always thought I knew about him is that he is a decent and honest person. When he knows, as every sane person must, that Obama did not in any conceivable sense mean that Sarah Palin is a pig, what did he do? Did he come out and say so and end this charade? Or did he acquiesce in and thereby enable the mindless Rovianism that is now the core feature of his campaign?

   So far, he has let us all down. My guess is he will continue to do so. And that decision, for my part, ends whatever respect I once had for him. On core moral issues, where this man knew what the right thing was, and had to pick between good and evil, he chose evil. When he knew that George W. Bush's war in Iraq was a fiasco and catastrophe, and before Donald Rumsfeld quit, McCain endorsed George W. Bush against his fellow Vietnam vet, John Kerry in 2004. By that decision, McCain lost any credibility that he can ever put country first. He put party first and his own career first ahead of what he knew was best for the country.

   And when the Senate and House voted overwhelmingly to condemn and end the torture regime of Bush and Cheney in 2006, McCain again had a clear choice between good and evil, and chose evil.

   He capitulated and enshrined torture as the policy of the United States, by allowing the CIA to use techniques as bad as and worse than the torture inflicted on him in Vietnam. He gave the war criminals in the White House retroactive immunity against the prosecution they so richly deserve. The enormity of this moral betrayal, this betrayal of his country's honor, has yet to sink in. But for my part, it now makes much more sense. He is not the man I thought he was.

   And when he had the chance to engage in a real and substantive debate against the most talented politician of the next generation in a fall campaign where vital issues are at stake, what did McCain do? He began his general campaign with a series of grotesque, trivial and absurd MTV-style attacks on Obama's virtues and implied disgusting things about his opponent's patriotism.

   And then, because he could see he was going to lose, ten days ago, he threw caution to the wind and with no vetting whatsoever, picked a woman who, by her decision to endure her own eight-month pregnancy of a Down Syndrome child in public, that he was going to reignite the culture war as a last stand against Obama. That's all that is happening right now: a massive bump in the enthusiasm of the Christianist base. This is pure Rove.

   Yes, McCain made a decision that revealed many appalling things about him. In the end, his final concern is not national security. No one who cares about national security would pick as vice-president someone who knows nothing about it as his replacement. No one who cares about this country's safety would gamble the security of the world on a total unknown because she polled well with the Christianist base. No person who truly believed that the surge was integral to this country's national security would pick as his veep candidate a woman who, so far as we can tell anything, opposed it at the time.

   McCain has demonstrated in the last two months that he does not have the character to be president of the United States. And that is why it is more important than ever to ensure that Barack Obama is the next president. The alternative is now unthinkable. And McCain - no one else - has proved it. "

Conan71

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The only people who claim Andrew Sullivan is a conservative journalist are the Libs who pay him to carry their water.  Quick, someone Google and post a conservative piece Sully has written in the last five or six years.  I doubt one exists.

He supported Bush in 2000 BFD, that doesn't make him a conservative.  Read the dupe bag's bio.

Sullivan can't even participate in our political process, so it would be more appropriate for him to naff off.  How much do you think Brits would care about your opinion or mine on UK politics?

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Hoss

Oopsy...

Is McCain saying here that mayors or governors for a short period of time aren't ready to be president?  Hmm...wasn't his running mate a:

Mayor of a small town for a short period of time?

Governor of a state for a short period of time?

Flip-flop much now that you've chosen one?

quote:
"I have had a strong and a long relationship on national security, I've been involved in every national crisis that this nation has faced since Beirut, I understand the issues, I understand and appreciate the enormity of the challenge we face from radical Islamic extremism. "I am prepared. I am prepared. I need no on-the-job training. I wasn't a mayor for a short period of time. I wasn't a governor for a short period of time."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzhFDQIgGSg

guido911

Someone get Hoss a pacifier.

FOTD

Don't get neo-conned again!

A Tangled Story of Addiction
Consequences of Cindy McCain's Drug Abuse Were More Complex Than She Has Portrayed
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/11/AR2008091103928.html?hpid=topnews

"It's not just about her addiction, it's what she did to cover up her addiction and the lives of other people that she ruined, or put at jeopardy at least," Gosinski said in an interview this week.

Cindy and John McCain declined repeated requests to be interviewed for this article. The McCain campaign also declined to comment. "



Backing McCain is easy for hypocrites like Limbaugh and Cindy who lied about their addictions.
Do we really need these types in our White House?

"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."
-- Henry Louis Mencken